Flow of Time Without End

There is what we can see but only feel the motion. As human beings we have the fantasy to understand what we see. Time can slow down, or be stationary, enabling our senses to comprehend what we see.

The image “Movement” expresses more than reality, is deeper than understanding and can reach deeply into our feelings and emotions. This continuum of movement has no beginning or end. This flow of time without end allows viewers to continually see and free their mind from attempting to use descriptive words on a so-called reality…

Abstract is a word we use to describe what we can’t really explain in terms that the mind can understand. There is concepts in art that free us to not be bound to reality as we see reality.

Let’s just use our eyes and let the brain do its work of comforting and allowing us to express our true feelings to set us free!

After graduating from the University of Saskatchewan, I accepted various freelance photography assignments which led me to open my own studio in Moose Jaw in August of 1975. Happily the business became successful and I continued to take classes from esteemed photographers of my choice.

My mentor’s motto was: “If you want to learn more about photography, teach photography”. I took his advice and in 1984 started teaching photography skills and techniques to various studio owners and some of their staff members.

In 2000 I moved to Victoria B.C. and opened a photography studio with my two talented sons. In 2006 I began writing and, at present, have published 5 books.

I now work out of my home studio and have the opportunity of traveling to 3rd world countries. Photography is my profession. I love what I do and having the opportunity of meeting so many great photographers from around the world gives me a life full of joy that I enjoy sharing with others…

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